What type of bonding has 'free' electrons?

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A chemical bond is an attraction between atoms. Everything in nature wants to be stable. For atoms, this means having a full outer shell of electrons. To do this, atoms need to have the electron structure of one of the unreactive noble gasses. These are the elements in the group at the extreme right hand end of the most commonly used periodic table. There are different ways of numbering the groups of the periodic table. A basic convention is that the number of electrons in the outer shell = the number of the group. If you study chemistry to higher levels, you will find that this is no longer... Show more

What type of bonding has 'free' electrons?